
HHS students listed for Big East All Baseball and Softball Leagues
Two Hiawatha High School sports players made it to respective lists of Big East All League Baseball and Big East All League Softball for this year.
Two Hiawatha High School sports players made it to respective lists of Big East All League Baseball and Big East All League Softball for this year.
The Hiawatha Red Hawks traveled to Sabetha Friday night. They opened up play in the Class 3A Baseball Regional against the Nemaha Central Thunder. The Hiawatha Red Hawks lost by a score of 12-2. Other teams in attendance were Riverside, Royal Valley, Maur Hill-Mount Academy, Marysville, Sabetha and Atchison County. The Red Hawks carried a lead through the early innings. Junior Rhen Hageman kept it close through four innings with solid pitching. Hageman’s ability to mix up his throwing speeds with a solid curve ball, was very effective. The Red Hawks made a few errors in the field. The Nemaha Central Thunder were able to incorporate some timely hitting, which resulted in an unsuccessful combination for the Red Hawks. The Nemaha Central Thunder got the best of the Red Hawks over the seven innings.
It was a difficult struggle at home at the Noble Park baseball field for the Hiawatha Red Hawk baseball team as they were defeated by the Rossville Bulldogs on Thursday night on May 8. The Bulldogs beat the Red Hawks at a total score of 23-2.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk baseball varsity team has faced a tough season so far, and their clash with the Thunder team at Nemaha Valley resulted in a loss the baseball game that took place on Monday, May 5. The overall confrontation resulted in an overall score of 7-17, with the Thunder team taking the win.
The Hiawatha Red Hawk Boys baseball team played the Perry-Lecompton Kaws last Monday night.
The Red Hawks played at home Thursday night. They lost both games to the Sabetha Bluejays. The score in game one was 1-2. The final tally in game two was 3-13.
The Red Hawk Boys Baseball Team (5-5-1 overall, 3-5-1 district) played a double header Monday night at home against the Silver Lake Eagles (9-2 overall, 7-1 district). The Red Hawks won the first game, but lost the second. Silver Lake came into the games ranked ninth in the state.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk varsity baseball team defeated the Atchison County Tigers and the Valley Falls Dragons while going through a solid winning streak from Friday, April 11 to Saturday, April 12. Despite losing to Jefferson West’s own Tiger team on April 11, the Red Hawk boys’ varsity team demonstrated a high level of skill and tenacity as they played against all three teams on Friday and Saturday.
The Hiawatha High School Red Hawk baseball team made a major winning streak during Monday’s game against the Royal Valley Panthers by scoring 20-1 during the first game and 14-3.
The Red Hawk Boys Baseball Team played a double header Monday night at home against the Jefferson West Tigers. They lost both games by scores of 4-10 and 4-6.